The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period, Volume 7Trübner and Company, 1877 |
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... servants who were in those parts . left a small force at Burhánpúr under the command of Sikandar Dotání , who was related to him , while he himself marched with a large force to Mándú , with the intention of taking possession of 165 ...
... servants who were in those parts . left a small force at Burhánpúr under the command of Sikandar Dotání , who was related to him , while he himself marched with a large force to Mándú , with the intention of taking possession of 165 ...
Page 11
... servants to seize Jádú Ráí , and he summoned him to his presence . Accord- ingly Jádú attended the Court with his family . The armed men who were in concealment suddenly attacked them , and killed him , his two sons Ujlá and Raghu , and ...
... servants to seize Jádú Ráí , and he summoned him to his presence . Accord- ingly Jádú attended the Court with his family . The armed men who were in concealment suddenly attacked them , and killed him , his two sons Ujlá and Raghu , and ...
Page 14
... servant of Rájá Bihár Singh's , came up and despatched him with his dagger ; then he cut off his head , and sent it with his ring , horse and weapons , to Rájá Bihár Singh , who forwarded them to ' Azam Khán . The Khán gave the horse to ...
... servant of Rájá Bihár Singh's , came up and despatched him with his dagger ; then he cut off his head , and sent it with his ring , horse and weapons , to Rájá Bihár Singh , who forwarded them to ' Azam Khán . The Khán gave the horse to ...
Page 32
... active and in- telligent servant of his , with the force under his command , under the pretence of taking possession of the Khálisa lands at Makhsús- ábád , but really to join Alláh Yár Khán at 32 ' ABDU - L HAMID LAHORI .
... active and in- telligent servant of his , with the force under his command , under the pretence of taking possession of the Khálisa lands at Makhsús- ábád , but really to join Alláh Yár Khán at 32 ' ABDU - L HAMID LAHORI .
Page 66
... servants of the Imperial throne , on condition . of receiving the pargana of Sultánpúr . When this pro- posal reached the Emperor , he granted Bharjí a mansab of three thousand personal and 2500 horse , and Sultánpúr was conferred upon ...
... servants of the Imperial throne , on condition . of receiving the pargana of Sultánpúr . When this pro- posal reached the Emperor , he granted Bharjí a mansab of three thousand personal and 2500 horse , and Sultánpúr was conferred upon ...
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A'zam Shah Abdu-l Abú-1 Hasan Abú-l Adil Khán Afgháns Agra Ahmadábád Ahmadnagar Akbar amirs Amiru-l umará appointed arrived attack Aurangábád Aurangzeb awwal Bahadur Balkh besiegers Bíjápúr brother Bundela Burhánpúr command Court Dakhin dáms Dárá Shukoh daula Daulatábád death Dehlí dín elephant Emperor enemy farmán Farrukh Siyar father faujdárs fell fighting fortress forts garrison Golkonda Gwalior Haidarábád hijja Hindús Hindústán honour Imperial infidels Jahándár Jai Singh Jang jewels jizya Kábul Kám Bakhsh Kandahár Kásim Khán-Jahán Khán-khánán Khán's khutba killed King Kokan krors Kulí Kutbu-l Mulk lacs of rupees Láhore Mahrattas Majesty mansab marched Mír Muharram Murád Bakhsh Musulmáns Nizámu-l Mulk nobles officers ordered plundered Prince Muhammad A'zam Prince's prisoner Rája Rajputs Rám Ráná received reign revenue royal army Sáhú Saiyid Abdu-llah Sambhá sent Sháh Alam Shah Jahán Shaikh Shujá siege Sivají súba Text Thatta thousand horse throne took Ujjain wounded zamindars Zí-l Zú-l fikár Khán
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